The lovely Vanya over at Endless Inspiration has tagged yours truly for the 7 Things About Me Challenge. It's simple really, I share 7 things about moi, then I challenge other lovely bloggers to do the same at the end of this post (and let them know by commenting on their blogs too), and then they challenge other bloggers to do the same, and we all get to share 7 things about ourselves :D

So here goes....

#1...I was an absolute tomboy growing up. I loved Lego, playing in the dirt, climbing trees and swimming in my local creek. I set up elaborate tracks for my toy cars, and I thought Barbie dolls were for losers. The only time I ever played with Barbies was when I wanted to test out my fantastic new parachute design...made out of tissues. It was a thinly veiled excuse to throw the dolls out the window.

#2...Unfortunately for me, despite my tomboy tendencies I happened to have long blonde hair and blue eyes, so people would constantly tell me how much I looked like a little Barbie doll. I hated any such suggestion, but I would politely smile and thank the person for the compliment. I was secretly plotting to hack all my hair off for years. [See #5]

#3...I've always loved gardening, but sometimes I took it a little too far. When I was about 10 years old, I pretended that I was hosting Bourke's Backyard (Australian gardening show), and my demonstration of pruning got a little out of hand when I realised I'd cut off every single leaf and flower on my fathers favourite frangipani tree. I denied all responsibility.

#5...I eventually hacked off all my hair. And dyed it copper red. Then all I wanted was my long blonde hair back. I've since been virtually every other colour of the rainbow, and although I think I look best with dark brown hair, I'm too lazy for the upkeep, so I'm back to my natural blonde. I thankfully don't get any more Barbie comparisons.

#6...I was always set on becoming an architect, but when I finally got there, it wasn't at all what I'd imagined, even though I'd been warned. It was far less creative than I'd hoped, and much more about politics, business and the almighty bottom dollar. It was long hours and utter creative frustration for very little pay. I have a degree but little desire to continue in the world of "traditional" architecture, in Australia at least where architects are viewed as an optional (and often undesirable) extra. My ultimate dream is to get paid for doing what I love...design journalism.

#7...If I could live anywhere in the world, I'd move straight to Paris. I know it's cliche, but I've never felt more at home anywhere else, even my home town. The culture, the art, the buildings...and more importantly...The croissants! The coffee! The fresh baguettes and French toast...

Oh I could go on forever and I know I've left out some amazingly lovely bloggers, but I have so much Christmas shopping to do and so little patience for crowds... it's a sure-fire recipe for disaster! Wish me luck!

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comments:

I totally relate to your tomboy thing me too - I remember thinking I don't want to be a girl, girls do dumb things like play with dolls; I wanted to climb trees, build forts and ride my bike through the bush - thankfully I had a partner in crime, my little brother who was on my wavelength and fearless!

Oh I loved reading your list! And I was a lot like you when I was younger, being a tomboy, and yet having that blonde hair and blue eyes! Sadly I still get occasionally barbie comparisons to this day. :P

Anyway thanks so much for tagging me, I'm flattered you actually want to know 7 things about me, and for once in my blogging life, I did a tag I was given semi-quickly, did it in today's post! ;)